This is the part one of the 2019 Bermuda Investment Series.
Capital trading markets are not the same as they used to be. For example, over the last century alone, the dominant United States investmen...
A new land, a new home, a new spouse, a new life. This is part two of the Bermuda Pondstraddler continuing series. Part one featured a relevant discussion on this hypothetical Bermudian individual’s b...
A reader asked for information about reducing their mortgage faster than the original 30-year term, and wondered whether some-type of a mortgage-payment assistance programmes is helpful.
My caveat, a...
Creating a cash cushion for yourself and your family is a good plan to start the new year.
This is a continuation of last week’s article, “Forget new year’s resolutions — just set one goal”.
A cashflo...
Hmmmm. It is now day five of brand new year 2019. You’ve just experienced another hectic year-end deadline at your job; you may have children and you’ve shopped and spent to meet the holiday expectati...
Readers, this week, we feature some light-hearted ideas for the holidays.
Seriously, readers, you need a break from the never-ending stream of serious, distressing topics of late invading your consci...
Readers, take a look at the table accompanying this article. Have I missed or duplicated anything?
Reviewing the Tax Reform Commission report, all 76 pages, requires more study time than publishing d...
This is the latest in the “Pondstraddler” series of articles. Disclosure: this is a composite illustrative situation intended for general information purposes only. It does not reference any specific ...
November is traditionally the month for giving thanks. Each year, the Money page provides some thoughts on living today and taking the time to reflect on the positive values within ourselves and our c...
A small newspaper notice on November 8 noted that the Bermuda Government was “rolling the government debt” in a repurchase and a new bond tender offering set for November 15.
As this article went to ...